Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... results are not adequate for testing this hypoth- esis completely , they supply evidence in support of it . Striking results come from a question asking whether the sub- ject has associated with many members of various minority groups ...
... results are not adequate for testing this hypoth- esis completely , they supply evidence in support of it . Striking results come from a question asking whether the sub- ject has associated with many members of various minority groups ...
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... result is the finding that the Jewish sub- jects who felt more victimized tended to be more anti - Semitic than those who said they were less victimized . What seems to happen is that the aggression or hostility which is built up as a ...
... result is the finding that the Jewish sub- jects who felt more victimized tended to be more anti - Semitic than those who said they were less victimized . What seems to happen is that the aggression or hostility which is built up as a ...
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... results . In no case , at any rate , could the results of an " escape into the certainties of inaction " be more disastrous than in the field of minimum fair broadcasting standards . The inevi- table result would be that a broadcasting ...
... results . In no case , at any rate , could the results of an " escape into the certainties of inaction " be more disastrous than in the field of minimum fair broadcasting standards . The inevi- table result would be that a broadcasting ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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